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on a public street. my heart goes out to her and to the family. there are still questions as to why it took a viral video at a national campaign to get ahmaud arbery s killlers is detained. without that, it s not hard to imagine that the justice of the family is thankful for, remaining elusive. making a discovery which dates back 170 million years is a rare enough achievement. actually being able to build an accurate picture of the size and shape of a fossilised dinosaur is another challenge. but it appears the giant flying dinosaur or pterosaur may well have been far bigger and living far earlier than had been presumed. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill has the story of a significant scottish discovery. these look a little like they might be teeth. and it s pretty symmetrical. hidden in the rock for 170 million

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the team s now sending it on anotherjourney, to the national museum of scotland, where it will eventually be put on display. it s a humble last trip on a pallet for a creature that s been buried since the age of the dinosaurs. victoria gill, bbc news, in edinburgh. we live in troubled times but one group in canada has found a pretty chilled way to unwind. they re braving the cold and the wind for a yoga class surrounded by alpacas trying to find their zen in the freezing canadian winter. apparently it s about doing something that s good for your body, good for your mind and good for your spirit. the classes are held to raise money to keep the animals happy and healthy at their sanctuary. yogis and alpacas in perfect harmony. whatever works for you, i

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but russia s envoy at the un security council insisted it was untrue that his country s forces had shelled the plant, insisting that ukrainian saboteurs were to blame. it was ukrainian emergency crews that dealt with the fire, and the immediate danger now appears to have passed. but nuclear experts say the situation is still precarious. we re not looking at another- chornobyl accident, but the primary concern here is that the electricity sunpiy gets cut off, it stops the pumps from working that cool the reactor. and if that were to happen, - the nuclear fuel inside would melt down, so it s really important that the russian forces - and the ukrainian forces stop firing in the direction - of the nuclear power stations. interruption to the power supply was behind the nuclear disaster at fukushima injapan in 2011. but while that was caused by a natural disaster, this conflict is now drawing close to nuclear power plants that are not designed for war zones. victoria gill, bbc news.

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fossilised depressions left by giant sauropods, the biggest animals ever to walk the earth. and this fossil, the researchers say, is the largest pterosaur from that same period. this is the average size of a jurassic pterosaur skull. and this is dearc, the newly discovered fossil from the isle of skye. the team s now sending it on anotherjourney, to the national museum of scotland, where it will eventually be put on display. it s a humble last trip on a pallet for a creature that s been buried since the age of the dinosaurs. victoria gill, bbc news, in edinburgh. right now some huge public arts have appeared in brazil, all of them inspired by the covid 19 pandemic. they are appearing on buildings across sao paulo.

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newborns. let s turn to flying dinosaurs now, known as pterosaurs. they are often seen as some of the most spectacular creatures to have flown over the earth, but a new discovery suggests they may have been far bigger, far earlier than we thought. fossils found in scotland, dating back 170 million years, suggest they had a wingspan bigger than a king size bed. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill has the story. these look a little like they might be teeth. and it s pretty symmetrical. hidden in the rock for 170 million years, the teeth and bones of a jurassic reptile. after racing the tide to cut out the limestone that entombed their discovery, the team had a rockyjourney to bring it back to their lab. here they ve revealed the secrets of this isle of skye pterosaur that they ve named dearc sgiathanach gaelic for winged reptile . i think it s a lot clearer if we put the head back on, so we removed

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